Oh How Can I Keep on Singing?: Voices of Pioneer Women

Oh How Can I Keep on Singing?: Voices of Pioneer Women image
ISBN-10:

1504018877

ISBN-13:

9781504018876

Author(s): Harris, Jana
Released: Nov 03, 2015
Format: Paperback, 136 pages
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Description:

When Washington Territory was created, the narrow, isolated Okanogan River Valley was considered a wasteland and an Indian reservation, the Chief Joseph Reserve, was established there. But when silver was discovered near what became Ruby City, the land was re-appropriated, and the Native Americans were moved to a more confined area. The Okanogan was then opened up to white homesteaders, with the hope of making the area more attractive to miners.

 

The interconnected dramatic monologues in Oh How Can I Keep On Singing? are the stories of the forgotten women who settled the Okanogan in the late nineteenth century, arriving by horse-drawn cart to a place that purported to have such fine weather that a barn was unnecessary for raising livestock. Not all of the newcomers survived the cattle-killing winter of 1893. Of those who did, some would not have survived if the indigenous people had not helped them.












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